If you asked me to name my favorite flower, or my favorite floral note in perfume, lilac wouldn’t be the first one I’d name. It might not even appear in my “top five.” Yet every April there’s a day when I have the opportunity to visit the blooming lilac trees in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and I suddenly want to spray myself with a lilac fragrance.

Here are a few recommendations, including three from independent female perfumers and one from a preeminent female “nose.”

Frédéric Malle Editions de Parfums En Passant (2000): A niche classic, inspired by perfumer Olivia Giacobetti’s memory of walking past a bakery and a florist shop on the same city street. (Robin’s review on Now Smell This)

YSL Paris Jardins Romantiques (2007): This one is also hard to find, since it was a limited edition, but I’ve spotted bottles on eBay, etc. It’s a sheer, dewy take on the original rose-and-violet composition with added lilac and leafy green notes. (mention on Now Smell This)

I hope you’ll have a moment to enjoy some spring flowers, in any form, this week.